USA Majestouch MINILA 67 Key MX Blue Click Keyboard

USA Majestouch MINILA 67 Key MX Blue Click Keyboard

FFKB67MC/EB

The world's first double function key keyboard!Majestouch MINILA is the MINI LAyout version of Majestouch and we've made it as compact as possible by sharing Function keys with other keys, it's most striking feature is the "double function keys" located on each side of the spacebar.It has the same key pitch and Cherry MX key switching as our famous Majestouch keyboards.

USA Majestouch MINILA 67 Key MX Blue Click Keyboard - FFKB67MC/EB

We focused on the least frequently used digits, the thumbs, and let them work with the Function keys.Just keep your thumbs busy and you'll get a lot of work done much easier than on a normal keyboard!You can use whichever thumb you want.This keyboard can work well for anybody!Professionals, intermediate or even beginner class!Once you get used to typing on MINILA, you will not want to go back typing on a normal keyboard![Design rights pending]

You can use MINILA even more conveniently with FN keysYou can type cursor keys with a combination of FN key.Pressing FN key and E/S/D/F simultaneously corresponds to up/left/down/right respectively.With this solution, you can keep your home position and still type arrows very easily.Pressing FN key plus the [:;] key simultaneously functions as backspace.This will allow you to command backspace without changing your home position.These combinations will offer you a faster typing environment.

USA Majestouch MINILA 67 Key MX Blue Click Keyboard - FFKB67MC/EB

Carl Smith 09/03/2016

This is an awesome keyboard. I tried a Matias Mini Pro (Alps switches) and a Unicomp Ultra Classic (buckling springs) before this one, and this was the best by far, though the buckling springs were pretty nice too.

The Cherry MX Blue switches are great for typing, and the Filco keycaps feel nicer than Cherry keycaps on the same switches. The Filco keycaps sit 1-2mm higher than Cherry's, and it amplifies the feel and sound a little bit.

I use this with a Mac, and it works really well. You can use Karabiner to redefine the keys that are not available on a Mac, and something like Keyboard Maestro will let you create useful keyboard shortcuts once you have things set up.

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